Representative English EssaysHarper & Brother, 1923 - 499 страница |
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... kings and monarchs do set upon this fruit of friendship whereof we speak ; so great , as they purchase it many times at the hazard of their own safety and greatness . For princes in regard of the distance of their fortune , from that of ...
... kings and monarchs do set upon this fruit of friendship whereof we speak ; so great , as they purchase it many times at the hazard of their own safety and greatness . For princes in regard of the distance of their fortune , from that of ...
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... king of Persia , " That speech was like cloth of arras , opened , and put abroad , whereby the imagery doth appear in figure ; whereas , in thoughts , they lie but as in packs . " 2 Neither is this second fruit of friendship , in ...
... king of Persia , " That speech was like cloth of arras , opened , and put abroad , whereby the imagery doth appear in figure ; whereas , in thoughts , they lie but as in packs . " 2 Neither is this second fruit of friendship , in ...
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... kings , who were the fathers of their people ; testators to a posterity which they embraced as their own . These are the grand sepulchres built by ambition ; but by the ambition of an insatiable benevo- lence , which , not contented ...
... kings , who were the fathers of their people ; testators to a posterity which they embraced as their own . These are the grand sepulchres built by ambition ; but by the ambition of an insatiable benevo- lence , which , not contented ...
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... kings ? The Hebrew boy inaugurated his patriotic mission by an act , by a victorious act , such as no man could deny . But so did the girl of Lorraine , if we read her story as it was read by those who saw her nearest . Ad- verse armies ...
... kings ? The Hebrew boy inaugurated his patriotic mission by an act , by a victorious act , such as no man could deny . But so did the girl of Lorraine , if we read her story as it was read by those who saw her nearest . Ad- verse armies ...
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... king shall awaken , thou wilt be sleeping the sleep of the dead . Call her , King of France , but she will not hear thee . Cite her by the apparitors to come and receive a robe of honour , but she will be found en contumace . When the ...
... king shall awaken , thou wilt be sleeping the sleep of the dead . Call her , King of France , but she will not hear thee . Cite her by the apparitors to come and receive a robe of honour , but she will be found en contumace . When the ...
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